Nokia will launch 4G network on the moon by 202, NASA has agreed


Washington, Ta. 13
Nokia has made a historic announcement. Accordingly, by 205, the company will launch 4G network service on the lunar surface. NASA has decided to provide ркл 1.5 million to Nokia. The network will start before NASA launches a similar spacecraft to the moon in 202.
NASA also plans to launch an Internet service to the lunar surface as part of its Moon mission. When astronauts set foot on the lunar surface again, NASA has launched a project to have 4G network in its mobile. Finnish company Nokia has succeeded in getting the contract.
The US space agency has agreed to provide 16.1 million for the 3G network. Nokia will be the first company to build a mobile network on the moon. The company hopes to have a wireless network by 202. The company's official statement said that for now, the 4G network will be set up, but then the 3G system will be updated.
NASA said it was in a hurry to explore the space under the Tipping Point project. As part of this, this network service will be launched. NASA has shortlisted 12 companies for various projects ahead of the 203 Moon mission. In addition to NASA, Texas-based Intuit Machines has also been selected for the network. The company will provide Nokia with the necessary equipment. NASA said the whole setup would be smartly active. The changing atmosphere of the moon will also face challenges.
NASA said in a statement that astronauts are expected to be able to work on the moon by 203. If that happens then the network will be a very useful and indispensable part.
Earlier in 2013, Nokia announced a joint venture with a German company to build a network system on the moon. Work was expected to start in 2012, but the contract did not go ahead.

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